Just two days ago word came out that the Florida Panthers were already starting to get that wheeling and dealing bug with a large portion of their roster available for trade. From the looks of it there could be a taker.

Defenseman Dmitry Kulikov was the Panthers' No. 1 pick (14th overall) in the 2009 draft. He made the team right away and has been in Florida ever since signing a two-year extension as an RFA before last season that runs through this campaign. Despite still being just 22 years old and ostensibly a potential long-term Panther he was not on the reported "no-ship" list and apparently has an interested suitor.

From Damien Cox of the Toronto Star:

One of the players the Maple Leafs have been eying from afar over the past couple of seasons is defenceman Dmitri Kulikov of the Florida Panthers and Kulikov might just be more available now than he was because of the wreckage of Florida's early season play. He's only 22 but already has four full seasons in the NHL. A couple of problems. He won't come cheap. He's in the last year of a contract that comes with a $2.5 million hit and will be looking for a significant pay increase this summer. And he shoots left with the Leafs more in need of a right-handed shooting blueliner. Like Mike Kostka. Oh never mind.

Ah yes what would a trade rumor be without the presence of the Toronto Maple Leafs?

They're an interesting team to pop up here because on Monday it was reported the Leafs were still trying to trade veteran defenseman John-Michael Liles and were willing to retain much of his salary to get a deal done. Now there's no indictation whether Florida would have any interest in Liles (though we do know how GM Dale Tallon feels about veteran players) it's just interesting the timing of the pair of rumors popping up.